Burberry and Highgrove have come together for a capsule collection that celebrates British nature, sustainability, and local craftsmanship.
Burberry is launching a new capsule collection in collaboration with Highgrove Gardens, the private residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Under the creative direction of Daniel Lee, the collection pays tribute to British nature and local artistry, while supporting The King’s Foundation—the charity that preserves the Highgrove gardens and promotes sustainable practices.






Comprising 28 pieces of clothing and accessories for both men and women, the collection stands out for its vibrant prints by British artist Helen Bullock, inspired by Highgrove’s walled kitchen garden. Bullock brings wildflowers, bees and trees to life in vivid illustrations, crafted on eco-friendly materials such as certified wool, and organic cotton and silk.
The visual campaign, photographed in a countryside setting, features renowned British actors including Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael and Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, bringing a sense of familial warmth and seasonal renewal.
The collection will also be experienced in physical stores, with floral displays in cities such as London, Beijing and Miami. This fourth collaboration between Burberry and Highgrove reaffirms their shared commitment to sustainability, traditional craftsmanship, and respect for the environment.